Wisconsin wolves were in the new recently, after reports that attacks by wolves on hunting dogs are on the rise. We'll talk with a wildlife specialist about wolves in the state and about the conservation flash points arise between ranchers, hunters and wolf advocates.

More than half of U.S. states have so-called "right-to-try" laws that allow terminally ill patients to use experimental therapies. Wisconsin Republicans say getting such a law on the books will be part of their upcoming legislative agenda.

It's hard to escape politics and political history during this season's presidential race. And while it's ubiquitous throughout most of our daily lives — be it office chatter, Facebook posts, newspaper articles, family dinner table talk, TV specials or your favorite public radio programs — it's increasingly absent from our higher education classrooms.

Faced with a shortage of obstetricians and gynecologists in rural Wisconsin, the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is launching its first rural residency program for OB-GYNs.

When Ed Miller retired from a 33-year career as an electrical engineer for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, he was eager to return to his roots. That’s what led the Milwaukee native to settle on 110 acres in Door County's Baileys Harbor. It was the same area where his...

Conservatives in Waukesha County — considered one of the most reliably Republican counties in America — have expressed anxiety about voting for Republican Donald Trump in November. That's bad news for Trump who already faces a narrow path to winning the White House, says Craig Gilbert, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Washington bureau chief.

ITT Tech announced that it would permanently close its colleges across the United States on Tuesday. WPR Assistant News Director Kyla Calvert Mason tells us what Wisconsin students at its Madison and Greenwood campuses and online are hoping to do next.

Canadian energy firm Enbridge is buying a Texas pipeline company to expand its pipeline network for transporting crude oil and natural gas. Houston-based Spectra Energy Corp. is going for $28 billion in the deal.